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Ladies and gentlemen of the council, thank you for the opportunity to speak to you this evening. Soil conservation affects us
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Soil conservation affects us. All soil helps to.——- By providing a home for many plants and animals
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Ladies and gentlemen of the council thank you for the opportunity to speak to you this evening. sooil conservation affects us
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•What was the main cause of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s?
•How would a network of grass roots help prevent a dust bowl from
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WitherRosesNeverDie
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This technique helps block farmland from wind erosion.
(1 point) Responses crop rotation crop rotation black blizzards black
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which issue does terrace farming help solve?
- heavy rains washing away soil from mountainous farms - a crop requiring too much
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When animals eat too much grass, it stops the soil from eroding and conserves the soil.(1 point)
Responses True True False
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Suggest sustainable solutions to reduce the effects of soil creep (4×2)
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Which of the following could help preserve soil and prevent soil erosion?(1 point)
Responses Overfarm seasonal crops. Overfarm
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Question 16
A)Which of the following could help preserve soil and prevent soil erosion?(1 point) Responses Cut down trees to
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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When animals eat too much grass it stops just soil from eroding and conserves the soil
True False
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That girl
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When animals eat too much grass, it stops the soil from eroding and conserves the soil.(1 point) Responses True True False
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When animals eat too much grass, it stops the soil from eroding and conserves the soil.(1 point)
Responses a. True b. False I
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<3 S E R E N I T Y<3 or THEYLUVSERENITY:)
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When animals eat too much grass, it stops the soil from eroding and converses the soil
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Np
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Which of the following could help preserve soil and prevent soil erosion?(1 point)
Responses Plant additional cover crops. Plant
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<3 S E R E N I T Y<3 or THEYLUVSERENITY:)
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Which of the following could help preserve soil and prevent soil erosion?(1 point) Responses Letting farm animals eat too much
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Which of following could help preserve soil and prevent soil erosion
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NP
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Which of the following could help preserve soil and prevent soil erosion?(1 point)
Responses Overfarm seasonal crops. Letting
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random child who needs alot of help
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which of the following could help preserve soil and prevent soil erosion?
A. overfarm seasonal crops B, letting farm animals eat
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Fooly Grulee
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When soil is over farmed it can result in loss of topsoil how might this affect the quality of river streams that are nearby
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Which of the following could help preserve soil and prevent soil erosion
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When animals eat too much grass, it stops the soil from eroding and conserves the soil.
True False
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When soil is overfarmed it can result in the loss of topsoil. How might this affect the wuality of the rivers and the streams
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Dw
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The best way to prevent soil erosion is to
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Agriculture and Soil Management
Conservation
Earth Science
Earth's Changing Surface
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Environment
Environmental Conservation
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Geography
Natural Resources
Natural Resources Conservation
Natural Resources Management
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Science and Environment
Soil management
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